The Victorinox Mexican Zarape Classic SD Makes a Colorful Addition To Your Knife Collection

Pocket knives are versatile in nature. They make great outdoor and survival tools and can even perform small jobs at the garage. But when it comes packed with utility tools then it becomes an essential everyday carry. The Victorinox Mexican Zarape Classic SD pocket knife, for one, makes a great addition to your collection of pocket tools.

This miniature knife reflects this year’s winner of the brand’s annual design project. It is one of ten limited-edition releases that celebrate the theme “Patterns of the World.” It is a limited-edition Swiss Army pocket knife that boasts colorful aesthetics on its Cellidor scales. It features the bright, rainbow-colored stripes of Mexican Zarape shawls and blankets. Each side comes with different patterns.

Aside from its attractive layout, this keychain tool packs essential tools for small and quick indoor and outdoor fixes. The Victorinox Mexican Zarape Classic SD pocket knife comes with seven functions. These include a small blade, scissors, a nail file, and a screwdriver 2.55mm. It also has a key ring to hang the knife along with your bunch of keys. Then there’s a toothpick that could come in handy when the occasion calls for it and tweezers.

The Victorinox Mexican Zarape Classic SD pocket knife is small enough to fit in any pocket, handbag, pouch, or glove compartment. It only measures 2.25 inches when closed and has a height of 0.4 inches. Likewise, it is lightweight despite its added tools. It only weighs 0.7 ounces which makes it a great summertime carry. It feels comfortable in the hands and in the pocket and pleasing to the eyes.

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Should You Get a Tube Amp For Your Headphones?

So you’ve made the decision to buy an external headphone amplifier for your desktop setup. Awesome. It’s an easy way to make your nice pair of wired headphones sound better (because your computer’s built-in amp just frankly isn’t very good) — and you want that. Now you just need to decide which one to buy.

There are two main types of headphone amplifiers out there. A solid-state amplifier amplifies the electrical signal using transistor circuits, while a vacuum tube amplifier does the same thing with vacuum tubes. The do effectively the same job, just in different ways. The thing is that there are more solid-state headphone amplifiers in the sub-$200 range because they have less moving parts and are cheaper to make.

Schiit

Schiit Audio Vali 2+

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$149.00

Tube amps just sound different

A vacuum tube amp can definitely be considered the “elevated option.” They’re more expensive because they’re more complicated to make, but you find still models that are relatively affordable vacuum tube amplifiers, like Schiit Audio’s Vali ($149) or Vahalla ($349) . That said, a vacuum tube amplifier isn’t definitely make your headphones sound better than if you had a solid-state amplifier — it’s just a different sound.

“Some people (including me) think there is something ‘better’ about the sound of tube amplification,” said Jason Stoddard, cofounder of Schiit Audio, a California-based audio company that sells both kinds of amplifiers. “We don’t really talk about perceived sound, but many audiophiles have commented on tube sound being somewhat more ‘liquid’ or ‘natural’ through the midrange. This is what I perceive as well, though this is not measurable in terms of frequency response.”

The other thing with vacuum tube amplifiers is that you can swap out and try them with different tubes, which changes how they sound. It’s an allure for tinkers (which audiophiles inherently are), in much the same way how people try out different preamps, photo cartridges, styluses (and more) with their turntable setups to customize the sound.

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Schiit Audio Valhalla

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$349.00

The design is undeniably cool

So the sound quality is admittedly subjective. The design of the two kinds of amplifiers is also subjective. If you ask me (and I think most people), vacuum tube amplifiers have a “wow” factor that solid-state amplifiers can’t compete with. The tubes stick out and glow when you’re listening music. It just looks cool — and admittedly a little intimidating.

Vacuum tube amplifiers aren’t reserved for audiophiles, but if you’re somebody who is thinking about buying one, there are definitely a few words of caution. First, with their exposed glass tubes, they’re definitely more fragile. And two, they require more maintenance; the glass tubes of a vacuum tube amplifier will eventually need to be replaced (Stoddard says after about 5,000 hours of run time).

A vacuum tube amps isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it option. It requires more maintenance, but it also allows for more customization. But are great-yet-different options. “If you really don’t want to deal with things, get solid-state,” Stoddard said. “If you like playing and experimenting a bit, go tubes.”

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The Brand-New RadRover 6 Plus Is Rad’s Sexiest E-Bike Yet

There’s a reason the RadRover has stuck around the Rad Power Bikes lineup since the brand’s 2007 inception. North America’s biggest e-bike brand doesn’t take its reliable original fat bike for granted — it just keeps rolling out better and better versions.

The latest edition is no exception. Not only does it boast a number of improvements over its predecessors, but also it’s one of the best-looking bikes Rad has ever released.

As bigger fans, historically, of this brand’s affordability and approachability than its aesthetics, we’re stoked to see progress in this area. So with the RadRover 6 Plus launching today, here are six things that jump out.

Hyper-responsive hydraulic brakes

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      Rad Power Bikes

      This model is the first Rad to feature hydraulic brakes and ceramic brake pads, which boost stopping power while requiring a lighter touch from the rider. The levers can also be adjusted to accommodate different-sized hands. All of which adds up to less fatigue, a longer lifespan for components and, most importantly, greater safety.

      Sneaky semi-integrated battery

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      Rad Power Bikes

      One trait that has always hampered the appearance of Rad bikes is bulky batteries, which can take you far but don’t always looking good doing it. This bike’s removable battery, designed and engineered in-house, marks a notable improvement: it sits in the downtube, protruding a bit but still presenting a cleaner look. The 48V, 14Ah lithium-ion power source delivers 45 miles of range per charge, too.

      User-friendly two-part display

      radrover 6 plus handlebars

      Rad Power Bikes

      Rad seriously revamped the dash on this bike, splitting it into two components, one for control and one for information. On the left handlebar sits a control panel with power and light buttons, as well as buttons to raise and lower pedal assistance (there are five levels plus a half-twist throttle) and a display showing battery life and power level in use. Meanwhile, a screen between the bars presents your power output, trip time and miles per hour and more.

      Cooler frame

      radrover 6 plus bike

      Rad Power Bikes

      The RadRover 6 Plus comes with two frame options, step-through and diamond, with the latter really catching the eye. Rad says it is re-engineered for better ergonomics, a lower center of gravity and improved handling. We just think it looks like a fierce, fendered mountain bike, and we dig it.

      Stronger motor

      radrover 6 plus motor

      Rad Power Bikes

      Rad bikes have long had pretty burly motors. This particular 750-watt one, discreetly housed in the hub, can summit hills up to 25 percent faster than the RadRover 5.

      Better lighting

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      Rad Power Bikes

      We started this list discussing a safety feature, so we’ll finish with one too. Like other Rad bikes, this one boasts a Halo headlight, tail light and integrated brake light, which automatically activate when you turn the bike on. But the RadRover 6 Plus has one notable upgrade: a new fender-mounted tail light that increases rear visibility. That’s not only safety-centric but sweet, as you’ll want to be seen on this bike.

      Price: $1,999

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    Sleep Under the Stars Inside the Solar-Powered Nomad’s Pad

    There’s nothing like sleeping under a starry sky and waking up to the bright morning sunshine. But urban pollution is always a hindrance unless you sleep on a  camping mattress on the roof. Thankfully, there are places that offer respite from the hassle and bustle of city life and provide a safe haven under the stars just like the Nomad’s Pad in the Grand Canyon.

    Constructed on a 20-acre lot, this glass pyramid lets you immerse in the beauty of nature during the day and night. It lets you
    “become part of the Wild West” where you hear birds chirping in the morning and the coyotes howling at night. Then there’s the whistle of the wind blowing, the aroma of the Pinyon Trees and Juniper Berries, and all that nature has to offer.

    Nomad’s Pad is in the concept stage but future guests can choose from one of the ten pyramids planned for the site. Each abode will provide guests unobstructed 360-degree views of their surroundings inside a massive 400-square foot interior. Best of all, each pyramid packs the comfort of home and the convenience of modern technology.

    Solar-powered and temperature-controlled glass makes up the pyramid. The clear glass turns opaque at a touch of a button to provide guests privacy. Inside will have air conditioning, luxury linens, a queen-sized bed, and a detached private bathroom and shower. Likewise, guests will have access to complimentary tea and coffee and eco-friendly toiletries.

    Meanwhile, outdoor amenities with the Nomad’s Pad include a propane fire pit, a private hot tub, a private patio decked out with lounge furniture, and a hammock. The concept is estimated for an October 2021 opening and guests can reach the site 25 minutes away from the Grand Canyon National Park.

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    Keep Crushing Summer with the Best New Outdoor Gear of July 2021

    In case you didn’t hear, summer outdoor activities are in full swing… quite literally. This Thursday marks the return of the Stihl Timbersports U.S. Championships, where the country’s top lumberjacks (and jills) bust out their finest axes and saws to chop and slash their way to woodcutting glory.

    Taking place in Little Rock, Arkansas through the weekend, the competition boasts some new wrinkles for 2021, including the addition of the Standing Block Chop for women and a Rookie Division for athletes 25 and younger.

    And of course the whole thing will be livestreamed on Stihl’s Facebook and YouTube pages. Check it out to get a bit of inspiration for your own outdoor challenges — and gear up for all sorts of adventures with the awesome new product releases below. No axe required.

    Lululemon Moon Drift Collection

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    Lululemon

    Created with legendary surfer and yoga aficionado Mark Healey, this performance-focused, limited-edition capsule features quick-drying tops and water-repellent pants and shorts, plus a stylish hoodie and jacket that transition seamlessly from beach to bar.

    Price: $88+

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    Snow Peak HD Para Tarp

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    Snow Peak

    Exemplifying the Japanese brand’s understated eleb, this waterproof tarp shields against sun and rain with a smart three-pole design — an elevated front enables easy entry, and there’s plenty of space for lounging and dining.

    Price: $399.95

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    Kelty Cosmic Ultra 0

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    Kelty

    The newest member of Kelty’s Cosmic Down lineup is an 800-fill mummy bag with trapezoid baffle construction to minimize heat loss and an earth-friendly PFC-free water-repellent coating. The three-season sleeper weighs just over 4 pounds.

    Price: $329.95

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    Canyon Grand Canyon 7

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    Canyon

    This affordable hardtail is Canyon’s best-selling mountain bike in Europe. Now available stateside, it features nearly 5 inches of front travel, a seat dropper and a lightweight aluminum frame — the whole rig comes in just under 31 pounds.

    Price: $1,299

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    Wolf Tooth B-Rad Everywhere

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    Wolf Tooth

    Wolf Tooth continues to smoothly solve bike problems with this “Bottle Relocation and Accessory Device” — grippy, silicone-backed hook-and-loop straps enables you to add a bottle cage anywhere on your frame, no holes required.

    Price: $24.95

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    Tubolito X-Tubo City/Tour

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    Tubolito

    Tubolito is so confident in its new-and-improved road tube, its offering a one-year warranty on all flats. The puncture-resistant product features a Schrader valve and fits 700c tires from 30mm to 50mm.

    Price: ~$29

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    DSPTCH Ridgepack

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    DSPTCH

    A streamlined design and Dyneema fabric keep DSPTCH’s new shell-style pack clean and light. It weighs just 21 ounces yet boasts 18 liters of storage and a padded laptop sleeve, plus a couple of modular straps to accommodate accessory pouches.

    Price: $260

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    Db Duplex 50L Split Duffel

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    Db

    We’ve been testing this pack the past few weeks doing deliveries by bike, and we’re kind of obsessed. Craft construction enables it to both fold up easily and keep its shape when empty or lightly filled, the large zippered compartments keep things nicely organized, and the carry system is incredibly balanced and comfortable, even with heavy loads. Note: 70L and 90L versions also available.

    Price: $259

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    Deuter FLYT 14

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    Deuter

    This slick new mountain bike pack features everything you need and nothing you don’t. A removable ultra-light back protector and ventilated carry system neatly complement straps to haul a helmet and space for a repair kit, extra layers, snacks and a 3-liter hydration reservoir. Note: 12L, 18L and 20L versions also available.

    Price: $190

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    Helinox Tactical Field Office

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    Helinox

    A big highlight of Helinox’s Tactical Collection is this handy portable (15-liter) cargo bag and miniature (16-inch) folding table combo. Made of 600D poly-fabric and aluminum and weighing less than five pounds, it’s easy to tote around and set up at a moment’s notice.

    Price: $199.95

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    Altra Superior 5

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    Altra

    The latest edition of this trail runner combines a multidirectional lug pattern with a burrito-style wraparound tongue and a lighter-than-ever removable StoneGuard rock protection insert. The lean, mean package adds up to just 8.8 ounces.

    Price: $120

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    Hoka Anacapa Mid Gore-Tex

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    Hoka

    Remember that weird Hoka hiking boot with the huge protruding heel we reviewed last fall? The Anacapa is the logical successor — it features a less extreme heel, plus lightweight leather, Gore-Tex weatherproofing and a late-stage Meta-Rocker profile to keep you rolling over the trails.

    Price: $170

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    All The Reasons Why You Need to Get A Flashlight Today

    If you have never seen the need to have a flashlight, the chances are that this is the first time you are contemplating getting one. It is common sense that a flashlight is a vital part of your survival gear, but many people are still without one. The reason should not come as a shock; it is the same reason many people no longer use the post office or physical maps, your mobile phone, they can seem outdated to some who would now prefer to use a flashlight on their mobile phone.

    Let that phone rest!

    Your smartphone is already your calendar, scheduler, social media manager, contacts directory, to name a few. Although handsets are getting more powerful by the day with more computing power than the rocket that took man to space, it is still a communication device first and foremost. As a result, mobile phone manufacturers are focusing more on the development of connectivity and aesthetic features. 

    The flashlight on your mobile phone is a plus or a gimmick. Its primary purpose is to connect you with the world, making it an essential survival gear in itself. As an example, the iPhone X at the brightness settings has its brightness capped at 50 lumens, while handheld flashlights can offer as many as 100,000 lumens of brightness. 

    In all fairness, flashlights that produce tens of thousands of lumens can be pretty bulky, considering the reason you continue to use your mobile as a flashlight is because it is handy. The solution is to get an everyday carry (EDC) flashlight instead. The best EDC pocket flashlights are small, powerful flashlights that still offer thousands of lumens and can easily fit in your pocket or hang on a keychain. 

    If you are still not convinced, here are some more reasons to get you a flashlight.

    More functionality

    If you have ever been in a major blackout, you would not need too much convincing to get a flashlight. The first thing to go off is usually your mobile phone, as trying to get help and keeping informed of the situational changes is sure to wear your battery down. On the other hand, a flashlight can light up your space for longer and cast beams farther for emergency services to see. 

    A less gloomy scenario would be if you went camping. Your campground or location must be well lit so you can easily spot creepy crawlies, snakes, bugs, or any other wildlife that might interrupt your camping experience. No guide to camping is complete without checking off flashlights on your checklist. 

    Self-defense

    Threats to personal safety is prevalent in many societies, so having one more self-defense tool is always a welcome development. If you go to work in low or no light conditions, a flashlight can be your best friend. You can quickly flick the switch to identify potential danger with many models featuring a strobe mode that repetitively delivers powerful beams of light that can temporarily disorient an attacker. You also have the option of choosing tactical flashlights. These are of a sturdier build and can be wielded to defend against the assailant physically. 

    The strobe mode and the sturdy build of some flashlights can give you the precious seconds you need to escape danger. 

    FAQs
    What should I look for when buying a flashlight?

    What to look out for depends on what you need the flashlight for and how you plan to use it. The following considerations would help make your choice easier. 

    • Size: You can choose between large, medium (EDC flashlights), and mini flashlights. If you would be handing it for long periods, you should consider either a medium or mini flashlight. While large flashlights would be ideal if you need powerful beams. 
    • Light output: The light output is measured in lumens, and more is always better. More is costly too, and that brings me to the last factor to consider.
    • Budget: It all boils down to how much you want to spend on a flashlight. Take comfort that you would find an excellent flashlight as long as you have a reasonable budget. 
    How many lumens does a camping flashlight need?

    The golden rule and one of the many camping tips is that brighter is always better when choosing a camping flashlight. You need to be completely aware of everything happening in your surroundings when you are camping outdoors, and a super bright flashlight gives you all the guarantee you need. 

    Are tactical flashlights legal?

    Yes, tactical flashlights are legal. They are juiced-up regular flashlights with a more durable build, usually more powerful batteries, and they generate more powerful beams. They are different from the flashlights you would see in most retail stores, but they are still only flashlights at the end of the day. 

    Can you blind someone with a flashlight?

    There has been no case where a flashlight permanently blinded an individual. It can only do so temporarily, and it is a very disorienting experience. 

    Meet Mexican Streetwear Brand Hermanos Koumori

    A collection inspired by a Mexican novelist’s fictional airline; another that asks, “What was running like in ancient times?”; a collaborative hat with New Era that references the fabled “rally cap,” better known as a baseball cap turned inside out, or, for teams that turn to them when down in the final inning, a distress signal and a stab at shifting the game’s momentum.

    These varying sources of inspiration act as throughlines for Mexico City-based streetwear brand Hermanos Koumori‘s collections. Whether it’s T-shirts and five panel hats adorned with the Aerolineas Populares logo or pullovers emblazoned with symbolic texts, the label’s founders like to lure buyers in with robust editorial campaigns centered around their chosen theme. On the surface level, they’re a company dedicated to delivering quality apparel and accessories, but for founders Alejandro Sandler and Alex Leon, Koumori means much more.

    hermanos koumori print on shirt

    Hermanos Koumori

    “If we just look at it from the outside, Hermanos Koumori is a contemporary streetwear brand based in Mexico City, but for us it is much more than that,” Leon says. “We see it as a studio that has the versatility to move through different areas like art, objects, literature and graphic design to name a few. We are passionate about stories and narratives, that is why for each one of our collections we create a fictional universe that helps us with the inspiration behind them.”

    “At the beginning, we used stories in a very literal way to convey our storytelling. We made the merchandise of the institutions and their uniforms, which was really fun because people got really confused not knowing if these institutions/stories really happened or not,” Leon continues. “Today we use them more as a thread that helps us with the creative process, having something to talk about and that the collection as a whole makes sense, being surrounded by artist friends makes us question our actions more and not be so literal.”

    man wearing hermanos koumori blazer and pants

    Hermanos Koumori

    The pair’s passions range from literature and running to modernist movements — specifically The Neo Prehispanic Movement — and championing the artists they surround themselves with. Far more than mere reference points, these interests become integral to every release, threads to be tied together as the brand grows. However, it’ll remain rooted in their home city, its co-founders explain. And they’re proud to be a brand built on introducing the fruits of their home country — streetwear brands included — to the rest of the world. It helps that their ripstop El Capitán Blazer and matching El Capitán bottoms are, in tandem, one of the most interesting reinterpretations of the suit released this year.

    We want to be a brand that represents this city and country.

    “Without a doubt, Mexico City is a big influence in the project. Living in this monster of a city is wonderful. Its architecture, music and art nurtures us as persons constantly and obviously the project… The city has too much to offer; they say it’s the city with the most museums in the world. We have great restaurants and also something is always happening: events, art shows, concerts, new openings of restaurants and venues,” Sandler says. “We love it here and feel really inspired by the people here. We feel like it is about time for everyone to realize how great it is here, and day by day we see more and more tourists coming here and really having the time of their lives. We want to be a brand that represents this city and country, so we always try to give a great first impression.”


    Hermanos Koumori PRH Hoodie

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    PRH Hoodie

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    $85.00

    Hermanos Koumori El Capitán Blazer

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    El Capitan Blazer

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    $240.00

    Hermanos Koumori El Capitán Pants

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    El Capitan Pants

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    $190.00

    Hermanos Koumori El Museo Vest

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    El Museo Vest

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    $70.00

    Hermanos Koumori El Boleto T-Shirt

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    $48.00

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    Get Your Best Night’s Sleep with These Gummies

    Whether you spent all day staring at a screen or hours and hours running miles out on the pavement, it can be hard to wind down once your head hits the pillow. Sometimes we need a little help getting ourselves to fall asleep without the groggy feeling once the morning alarm sounds. With ASYSTEM’s Complete Calm Sleep Gummies, you will fall asleep fast and wake up feeling refreshed. These gummies are 100-percent natural and powered by an award-winning ingredient, Safr’Inside™, which is clinically proven to improve sleep quality. The gummies are available with or without melatonin (in the event you need a little extra kick) and are offered in a delicious wildberry flavor. Use code GP25 for 25 percent off your best night’s sleep yet.

    Price: $39

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    Cool down with a smoothie or infused water via the Beast Blender + Hydration System

    If you want to shake up your diet with healthy smoothies and stay hydrated as well, we stumbled on a great bundle that might be worth it. The Beast Blender + Hydration System allows you to make nutritious and delicious meals conveniently. Moreover, this bundle includes almost everything you need to prepare and store your drinks.

    Proper nutrition is still the best way to go when you need to perk up minus the aid of caffeine. As such, The Beast Blender + Hydration System lets you do so in two ways. In the box you’ll find the B10 blender base, the B10 blade assembly, a 1,000 ml blending vessel, a 500 ml blending vessel, a blending vessel drinking lid and 2 blending vessel storage lids.

    If you prefer to have infused water, there’s a 750 ml glass vessel, a hydration system drinking lid, infusion chamber, chamber mount. Then there’s the carry cap if you prefer to have your beverage on the go. The blender base is CNC machined from aluminum and boast a powder-coated finish for that premium touch.

    As for the blending vessels, the manufacturer uses food-safe Tritan which is lightweight and durable. Inside are 12 ribs that generate enough turbulence to blend everything smoothly. Sensors also monitor internal temperature and make real-time adjustments to the speed of its 1,000W motor.

    Depending on the size of the serving, just swap between the two blending vessels. Meanwhile, the infusion equipment uses stainless steel and glass to preserve the flavors of your ingredients. The Beast Blender + Hydration System is available in Carbon Black, Pebble Grey, and Cloud White.

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    The Omega Speedmaster Isn’t the Only Moon Watch

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    Unimatic

    It’s not really nerdy to be enthusiastic about the NASA space program’s history: carry around an official Space Pen and get a Snoopy pin for your lapel and hipsters will glance sideways in knowing approval — but watches in particular are a great way for fans to show their passion and feel connected to the story, and there seems to be a full-blown trend of NASA watches that’s emerged in recent years.

    It makes sense, too: the space program is compelling for its mix of science, adventure, nostalgia and now-retro technology, and watches themselves share some of the same attraction. Of course, for authenticity it’s hard to beat the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch that NASA tested and selected as official gear for its many space missions, but more and more watchmakers are getting in on the action for less than the Moonwatch’s $6,000+ price tag.

    The watches that today carry the NASA logo aren’t necessarily affiliated with the US government agency like the Speedmaster is. There are regulations for using the NASA logo, but brands can apply for permission in a process that doesn’t seem overly stringent — similar to the way many watchmakers have gotten permission to use the British Ministry of Defense’s “Broad Arrow” symbol. The watches below shouldn’t be thought of as some collaboration with NASA, but the agency has probably given approval for the use of its branding.

    Some of the watches below are limited editions that sold out quickly and can even be hard to find on the secondhand market, another testament to their popularity. They might be worth hunting for, but they also suggest a trend that’ll surely see more such watches in the future — and you’re advised to act fast when you do see one you love.

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    Timex Navi XL NASA

    Timex has made more than one NASA-branded watch, but this is the latest — and, yeah, it sold out. If you can find it, though, it’s about the cheapest way to get that logo on your wrist or that of a young space enthusiast. 

    Diameter: 40mm
    Movement: Quartz

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    Swatch Space Collection Space Race

    Swatch recently announced a whole Space Collection of five NASA watches that use their “Bioceramic” material. Each watch features the agency’s logo on the strap and colorways to match. The simple, monochromatic Space Race model is our favorite. 

    Diameter: 41mm
    Movement: Quartz

    Casio G Shock “All Systems Go” DW5600NASA21-1

    G-Shock’s first NASA watch announced in 2020 was one of most sought-after watches of the year. This followup to it offers a similar aesthetic but trades the all-white design for a black and white colorway that suggests the look of the shuttles, spacesuits and other NASA gear. 

    Diameter: 42.8mm
    Movement: Quartz

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    Divided by Zero Grissom DBZ x NASA

    Divided by Zero offers a fun, design-forward and crowdfunded approach to watches. With an aesthetic that should appeal to any science or sci-fi fan, the four watches in its NASA collection feature a white and blue theme that makes the connection instantly recognizable. 

    Diameter: 40mm
    Movement: Miyota 1S13 quartz

    Xeric Trappist-1 NASA Edition

    Xeric always has a creative Trappist-1 NASA Edition uses two large, glowing circles to indicate the hours and minutes. The dial features an also-glowing starscape with a frame over the dial that makes you feel like you’re viewing the universe from a spacecraft porthole. It comes in multiple variations.

    Diameter: 44mm
    Movement: Seiko VH31 quartz (automatic also available)

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    Unimatic U1-SP

    When an ultra-hip brand like Unimatic makes a NASA watch, you know it’s gonna sell out in no time. They’ve made more than one, in fact — the latest is a version of their mecaquartz chronograph — but the U1-SP captures the spirit best, in our opinion. 

    Diameter: 41.5mm
    Movement: Seiko NH35A automatic

    Anicorn Space Watch

    That iconic curvy NASA logo? It’s known as “the Worm,” and it was designed by one Richard Danne. He’s NASA and for many other projects in his life, one bring this watch. It’s said to be “inspired by space itself,” features a solid automatic movement and comes in two variations. 

    Diameter: 42mm
    Movement: Miyota 9015 automatic

    Omega Speedmaster “Silver Snoopy Award”

    This special edition-Speedy doesn’t have the NASA logo, but it does feature branding in the form of the agency mascot, Snoopy, here seen on a spacewalk in one of the subdials. The watches are based on the Silver Snoopy Award that was given to NASA employees and contractors for outstanding service — giving the motif a suddenly much more serious presence than just that of a cute cartoon character.

    Diameter: 42mm
    Movement: Omega 3861 hand-wound

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    The 25 Most Essential Gadgets for Men

    The Oxford Dictionary says a gadget is “a small mechanical or electronic device or tool” and suggests added deference to those evidently ingenious or novel.

    We’re not so sure about the second part. Nothing about the word — etymology or otherwise — suggests a thing must be ingenious or new to be a gadget. A humble suggestion: a gadget is a small mechanical or electronic device or tool that makes your day better. Gadgets grease the tracks of the daily grind. We submit they are useful, not “novel.”

    Gadgets are gifts. A gift for yourself, your significant other, your dad or your mail carrier alike. Something to use, not stare at (sorry, whiskey stones, that means you’re out). They’ve got staying power. What fits the bill? From Bluetooth speakers to beard trimmers, here are 25 of the best gadget ideas — what they are, why they rule and which to buy — recommended by Gear Patrol staffers.

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    Speaker

    Sonos Five

    Sonos sonos.com

    $499.00

    “If somebody told me that they had $500 to spend on a speaker, this is what I’d recommend. The Five is the biggest and best-sounding speaker that Sonos makes (not counting its soundbars) and it’s just super versatile. You can stream music to it a number of different ways (including AirPlay 2 or Spotify Connect). You can easily integrate it into a multi-room or home theater system if you have other Sonos speakers. You can hook it up to a turntable (with a built-in preamp) because it’s the only Sonos speaker with a line-in connection. And, if you were really hardcore, you could buy another Five, turn each of them sideways (so they’re both standing vertically) and configure them in a stereo pair. Like I said, it’s a super versatile speaker.” Tucker Bowe, Senior Staff Writer, Tech

    Webcam

    25 best gadgets for men webcam

    Why do I need this? O

    OK, fine — maybe you don’t actually want to appear in all your high-def glory on Zoom for all your colleagues to see. But now that we’re conducting so much of our lives from the comfort of our laptop screens, you owe it to yourself to upgrade from your computer’s shitty, built-in camera. After all, it’s no longer just business that’s being conducted via that webcam — it’s also long-distance catchup sessions with family, hobbies and more. And you should really look your best, and not like some pixelated video game character.

    One of the best — and most popular — such hi-def webcams available right now is the Logitech C920S ($70). With dual-mic, stereo audio capability, a privacy shutter and a clip-on design, it rests handily on your monitor and let’s you appear in all your WFH glory.

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    Electric Toothbrush

    electric toothbrush

    Good: Gleem Electric Toothbrush ($20)
    It’s a 2-minute brusher that isn’t going to connect to your phone or do anything to open your mind’s eye. Despite its simplicity, it’s miles better than manually brushing.

    Better: Hum by Colgate Electric Toothbrush ($85)
    The Hum brush, which is our top pick for a good-value electric toothbrush, delivers modern tech and handy quality-of-life features at a reasonable price. You get a few different brush modes (the sensitive mode is especially useful), build quality that isn’t going to break after a couple months, competitive pricing (not to mention frequent sales), app connectivity and loads of brushing data if you want to bother with it.

    Best: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart Brush ($170)
    In some ways this toothbrush is a caricature of the overbuilt, too-smart world of products we live in today. But the intensity and consistency of the Sonicare DiamondClean feels like going to the dentist every morning and night.

    Wine Opener

    Pulltap’s Double-Hinged Waiters Corkscrew

    Pulltap’s amazon.com

    $6.99

    “Being an especially weak person and drinking wine (or especially cool beer or barleywine) too often has created for me the unique opportunity to analyze corkscrews better than perhaps anyone else living. I’ve tried the expensive ones that have their own see-through plastic display case, just in the event you’re the type of person who displays a bottle opener, and I’ve tried the ‘minimalist’ ones that I genuinely believe make removing a cork more difficult. Good people should opt for Pulltap’s $7 Waiter’s Corkscrew for the very simple and objectively true reason that it’s better than any wine opener that exists and is, again, $7. Blade for cutting foil, double-jointed tab for getting leverage on the cork, bottle opener for the ‘I’ll have a beer’ guys and of, course a corkscrew.Will Price, Editor, Home & Design

    Knife Hone

    25 best gadgets for men knife hone

    Why do I need this? Knife hone does not equal knife sharpener. You may not be able to see it, but the edge of your knife is full of microscopic misalignments and very tiny teeth that do the bulk of the cutting work you put the knife to. When you sharpen a knife, you give it a shiny and well-aligned set of teeth. Then, after regular use, the teeth bend out of shape, resulting in a knife that won’t perform as well. Sliding the blade against a knife hone brings the teeth back into alignment, keeping the knife sharper for longer.

    Most knife hones (sometimes called “steels”) are the same: about a foot of heavy stainless steel with a slip-free handle so you don’t drop it on your toes. Henckels’ affordable option ($20) doesn’t do anything different in this regard, but it’s a favorite in professional kitchens and regularly goes on sale.

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    Multi-Tool

    multi tools

    Good: Gerber Armbar Drive ($39)
    “Multi-tool” can mean many things, and “pliers-included” doesn’t necessarily have to be one of them. For multi-utility functionality that won’t sag your pocket like a brick, Gerber’s Armbar Drive includes only a few often-needed tools: a knife, scissors, screwdriver and bottle opener (plus a few more).

    Better: Leatherman Bond ($50)
    The Bond may be new as of 2021, but it cuts a direct line to the PST (Pocket Survival Tool) that Tim Leatherman created when he invented the multi-tool as we know it. The Bond is classic with its pliers-centric design and includes 14 tools in its 5.8-ounce framework. It’s simpler than some — and more affordable — but can handle most tasks that don’t call for a toolbox.

    Best: Leatherman Free P2 ($120)
    How do you turn great into perfect? The answer always seems to be with magnets. Leatherman integrated them into its classic multi-tool design to reduce friction but not security and provide for easy, one-handed use of all 19 tools in the P2. Buyer beware: this tool is so smooth, you’ll find yourself flicking it open and shut all day long.

    Mechanical Keyboard

    One 2 Skyline TKL Mechanical Keyboard

    Ducky mechanicalkeyboards.com

    $100.00

    “Yes, your laptop has a keyboard attached to it, and yes it does work. But if we settled because things just work, life would be a drag. A mechanical keyboard isn’t better than what you already have, nor will it instantly make you a better typist. The draw isn’t functionality or efficiency; it just feels better. This one, from a brand called Ducky, is compact and comes with a little flair, but you could easily find something more muted in look with a little browsing. Plus, now that most of us are working from home more often, you don’t have to worry about disturbing your coworkers with clicky keys.” Will Price, Editor, Home & Design

    Headphones

    External Hard Drive

    25 best gadgets external hd

    Why do I need this? In an era of Dropbox, iCloud and Google Drive, the external hard drive might seem like a dinosaur of days past, but their utility is probably summed up by the (paraphrased) words of JG Wentworth. It’s your data, and you need it now. External hard drives — most are technically SSDs (solid state drives) these days — do two things really well. They keep huge swaths of data on ice, locally and for no monthly fee, and they transfer said data outrageously quickly.

    A very, very good Dropbox transfer will go at something like 30MB/second, the Samsung T7 ($150) — our favorite portable SSD — will transfer at more than 1000 MB/s.

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    Beard Trimmer

    Philips Norelco Ultimate Beard Trimmer Series 9000

    Norelco amazon.com

    $122.00

    “For keeping facial hair trimmed, there’s nothing better than an electric beard trimmer. It’s more efficient and effective than a pair of scissors, it’s more convenient and less expensive than trips to the barber, and it’s dead-simple to use. Philips Norelco makes a number of great trimmers, but the Series 9000 may be the most convenient. It works for 2 hours after a single charge, it’s completely waterproof and it features 30 length settings and a stainless steel skin guide. What’s more, it’s fully washable and easy to clean, so you can incorporate beard trimming into any part of your grooming routine.” John Zientek, Editor, Style

    Headphone Amp

    25 best gadgets headphone amp

    Why do I need this? Sure, you can listen to music via your computer’s headphone output. But if you do, you don’t know what you’re missing. If you’re a music lover, a gamer, or you use a pair of quality headphones — especially of a variety that has a high impedance, such as an open-back pair — then you really need a dedicated headphone amplifier. This gadget plugs into your audio setup and drives your thirsty pair of headphones so that they can sound their best, and the difference is often staggering. You might not even recognize the music coming out of your laptop.

    The IEMagni from Schiit Audio ($119) is an excellent choice to power all different types of headphones — even the especially thirsty ones with high impedances. Its incredibly low noise floor is a must for audiophiles, while its affordable price is perfect for casual listeners.

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    Hand Coffee Grinder

    hand coffee grinders

    Smart Spend: Hario Mni Slim Ceramic Coffee Mill ($30)
    With the Hario Ceramic Coffee Mill, you lose coffee capacity, but you get a space-saving hand coffee grinder. It holds 24 grams of coffee, and it keeps grounds uniform in size without requiring too much effort. Because it uses ceramic burrs, the grinder transfers less heat to the beans, which can dull coffee flavor.

    Better: Hario Skerton Pro Hand Grinder ($60)
    Hario has made a name for itself in the coffee-brewing industry, and with its Skerton Pro hand grinder, you get consistent, even coffee grounds for not too much money. The hand grinder features a burr stabilizer, stepped grind adjustment and a silicone grip. Hand grinding coffee is not fun, but with the Skerton Pro at least it’s not torture.

    Best: Kinu M47 Grinder ($199+)
    Hand coffee grinders are notoriously strenuous to use, but the Kinu M47 Grinder makes it as painless as possible — for a price. It has a thumb stopper, which prevents the grinder from slipping in your hand, an easy-to-adjust grind size selector and a magnetic grounds catcher. You’ve never seen uniform coffee grounds like this before.

    Kitchen Scale

    25 best gadgets kitchen scale

    Why do I need this? Quit eyeballing measurements in the kitchen — you’ll either end up with a crappy meal or a really great meal you’ll never be able to replicate to a tee. But what about measuring cups and spoons, you may ask? They’re useless once you realize how imprecise they are — does anyone really know what a cup of “packed” brown sugar is? Kitchen scales take the guesswork out of measuring, and they eliminate the need for separate measurement tools. Plus, they make portion control a breeze so you get the perfect serving size for every meal.

    Another great thing about kitchen scales: they’re cheap. This one from the budget cooking gear makers at Escali is $25 and works like a charm. You even get to pick the dang color.

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    Ballpoint Pen

    U.S. Government Retractable Ball Point Pen

    Skilcraft amazon.com

    $19.04

    $10.71 (44% off)

    “Any cheap old pen can crudely get the job done only to then be tossed or lost, but there’s a private pleasure to keeping one on hand that you specifically enjoy using. In a digital world, putting ink to paper is less common, so signing a document or even taking notes can feel a little special and satisfying in a getting-back-to-nature way. The weight of a pen and texture of paper… it deserves the right instrument. (I also like to twirl a pen.)

    That, however, doesn’t necessarily mean you need to spend a fortune. I find that Skillcraft’s US Government pens feel nice to grip (and twirl), write smoothly and have a cool story. (They’ve been made for decades to government specifications and also serve a good purpose by employing the blind in their production.) For around $10, this is the kind of pen with which you (or a giftee) can develop a relationship.” Zen Love, Staff Writer, Watches

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    Kitchen Thermometer

    25 best gadgets kitchen thermometer

    Why do I need this? No amount of pressing a steak, chicken or pork tenderloin will accurately judge internal temperature. With steak (and to some extent pork), your problems are limited to under- or over-done food, which is a nuisance. Chicken is different gravy in this respect. Lots of passionate home cooks grew up with macho TV chefs that suggested you could gauge when food would be done through feel; they couldn’t and you can’t. ThermoWorks makes the absolute best thermometers, and the ChefAlarm is the best for home use. Get one and stop doing this weird finger thing.

    There are more affordable and more expensive kitchen thermometers, but ThermoWorks’ Chef Alarm ($65) remains the best use of your money. Thanks to its magnetic back and long probe cable, it’s good for quick temp checks for grilled meats and tracking a roast chicken’s core temp from fridge to a perfect 165.

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    Tablet

    tablets

    Good: Amazon Fire HD 10 ($150)
    Ideal if you’re on a budget and are looking for something to rewatch Mad Men in bed with. It’s Amazon’s best tablet, it’s less than $200, it runs most streaming services flawlessly and you’re not going to be too upset if your kid yeets it across the room.

    Better: Apple iPad ($329)
    It’s last year’s iPad, and it still rules. In usual Apple fashion, it blends software and hardware flawlessly, and the previous year’s model is a better value than any of the new models.

    Best: Apple iPad Pro ($799)
    The Pro is for professional. These iPads were built for folks working in creative fields who need access to advanced displays and processing power, but their speed and improved built-in cameras are great for regular people, too.

    Lighter

    Slide Lighter

    Tetra Tetra

    $22.00

    “The first time I ever witnessed Tetra’s Slide Lighter, I wasn’t sure what was happening. Up close, it’s clearer — there’s a coil lighter tucked under a sliding door — but from afar, I was watching someone ash their cigarette into someone else’s e-cigarette. After sparking — get it? — a conversation about it, I bought my own, mostly for the novelty. (I don’t smoke cigarettes.) But I carry it most days, alongside my wallet or tangled up in my keys. (It’s three inches shorter than the newest iPhone.)

    If a stranger — because yes, we’re seeing those again — asks for a lighter, I can slide the door and spark their cig from an arm’s length away through rain, snow and wind. The coil heats up like the ones on an electric stove or in a car, proving capable of catching fire to cigarettes and cigars (from a few different angles), joints (if those are legal in your jurisdiction), and even paper or twigs to serve as kindling.” Evan Malachosky, Assistant Editor, Style

    Spice Grinder

    25 best gadgets spice grinder

    Why do I need this? You need spices to make a delicious meal, no doubts about it. Compared to fresh spices, pre-ground spices are bottom-of-the-barrel stuff (sorry, but it’s true). Pre-ground spices are convenient and all, but nothing beats freshly ground spices, and the best way to do it is with a motorized spice grinder. The classic mortar and pestle is amazing for crushing a pinch or two of spices, but when you’re looking to grind a lot or grind often, the spice grinder is the way to go.

    As with most small kitchen appliances, KitchenAid is a solid bet here. Its spice grinder ($40) is less fussy than others and dishwasher safe.

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    Desk Knife

    25 gadgets desk knives

    Good: Opinel No. 8 ($17)
    The 8.5cm blade is a little more knife than you need, but the ergonomic perfection of the size is undeniable, especially if you don’t have to worry about finding space in your pockets for it. Doesn’t hurt that the design has been around since the 19th century.

    Better: Deluxe Tinker Swiss Army Knife ($50)
    A simple folder works well for most tasks, preparedness is next to godliness (is that how it goes?), and a mid-level Swiss Army Knife — complete with multiple blades, scissors, screwdriver, pliers, tweezers, a wire stripper and more — keeps you ready for your daily allotment of BS.

    Best: The James Brand The Carter ($159)
    Excellent material quality, clever opening mechanics and great looks. The James Brand knives can run pricey, but they’re damn nice.

    Mobile Hotspot

    ZTE ZMAX Connect Mobile Hotspot 4G LTE

    ZTE amazon.com

    $64.95

    “As with water, a few hours without Wi-Fi and things get dicey. Mobile hotspots are the 100-gallon drum of water in an internet desert. With a hotspot, wherever you can make a phone call you can connect to the internet in a fairly secure fashion. Yes, you could use your phone itself for this nearly all modern smartphones have a personal hotspot feature that works just fine but in doing so your phone’s battery life will be a plate of hot dogs in front of Joey Chestnut.”Will Price, Editor, Home & Design

    Smart Plug

    25 best gadgets wyze smart plug

    Why do I need this? Smart plugs are the holy trinity: they’re efficient, lazy, cheap. You can get ’em for $10 a pop, they streamline your day-to-day and they save you money. Schedule your air purifier, humidifier, coffee maker or radio to turn on when you need them. Restart your Wi-Fi router with your phone, without fishing it out of the dark corner where you hide it. They cut back on vampire power, too.

    There are smart plugs that are more efficient, and smart plugs that offer more features, but there aren’t any other smart plugs available for $10 or less that still work without a hitch. If you’re starting to make your home smart, get things going with Wyze plugs.

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    Drill Kit

    drill kits

    Good: Bosch 12-Volt Max Cordless ($129)
    The best budget cordless 12-volt drill, full stop. It’s lightweight, has an integrated LED light that activates with the drill and it’s frequently on sale. You can’t ask for more from a value buy.

    Better: DeWalt Xtreme 12-Volt Cordless ($149)
    Essentially a more thoughtfully designed version of the above Bosch drill, albeit for $20 or so extra. The grip is far more ergonomic, and the balance of the drill makes much more sense.

    Best: DeWalt Xtreme 20-Volt Cordless ($200)
    You won’t need to upgrade from 12- to 20-volt unless you plan on doing more and more demanding home projects. Think building a deck vs. hanging art. Other than the power, it’s got the same balance and clever grip design the other DeWalt Xtreme cordless drill has.

    Percussion Massager

    Hyperice Hypervolt Plus

    Hyperice amazon.com

    $399.00

    $349.00 (13% off)

    “The only people who don’t think a post-workout massager isn’t necessary are people who haven’t used a post-workout massager. There are a few big names out there now, but the Hyperice Hypervolt Plus is where to look first. Pull it out after especially heavy workouts when your muscles feel too tight to move comfortably. Follow that up with some lighter massaging on rest days and you won’t be hit as hard by delayed-onset muscle soreness. It’s the only thing that keeps me moving after back day.” —Will Price, Editor, Home & Design

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    Indian’s Frisky New Chief Dark Horse Is One Wild Retro / Modern Mashup

    What is it?

    The Indian Chief Dark Horse is one of the highlights of the brand’s sweeping nod to the 100th anniversary of the original Indian Chief, which made its debut in 1921. There are three new Dark Horse base models — the Chief, Chief Bobber and Super Chief — with this particular bike being the premium edition of the Chief.

    Is it new?

    Relatively. The full Dark Horse lineup began shipping to dealerships this spring.

    What makes it special?

    As the headline suggests, the most striking thing about this motorcycle is its blend of old and new — an aspect that is quite intentional on Indian’s part. “One of the common threads of inspiration throughout the new Chiefs was reach back, pull forward,” explains Ola Stenegard, Indian’s director of industrial design. “Everything you want, but don’t wanna see! That old school, keep it simple vibe, but also the modern tech we all take for granted today.”

    2022 chief dark horse motorcycle navigation screen

    Indian Motorcycle

    Nowhere is this approach more evident than in a feature sitting right under your nose, between the handlebars: an elegant 4.0-inch wide touchscreen that resembles the sort of analog gauge you’ll find on many a decades-old bike. This doohickey supplies so much more than your speed, RPM and remaining fuel, though; it provides access to turn-by-turn directions, bike diagnostics and ride modes, while allowing you to take calls and switch up your music when paired with Bluetooth earbuds or a helmet-based headset.

    “It’s all packed up in a housing no bigger than a traditional analog speedo,” notes Stenegard. “And when the bike is parked, you just see a clean blacked-out screen.”

    Additional modern touches include standard ABS, cruise control and three ride modes: sport, standard and tour. But you’d never guess any of that by glancing at the bike. Simple, sleek lines and smoky hues blend with a muscular V-twin engine and burly pipes to more strongly call to mind, say, the Indian Scout Bobber Sixty I dubbed a “caveman motorcycle” more than an Indian Chieftain Limited decked out with all the trimmings.

    How does it ride?

    In a word: powerfully. From the moment I fired up the 1,890-cc Thunderstroke 116 twin-cylinder engine, I could feel the bike’s beating heart, a raging beast itching to tackle the open road. As ferocious as the bike is, however, it’s not unapproachable. A low seat height (26 inches) and a manageable weight (670 pounds wet) made it a snap for me to maneuver through tight city traffic and get out ahead of the pack.

    two people riding on a 2022 chief dark horse motorcycle

    Indian Motorcycle

    I used the bike during the Meals on Wheels-style food deliveries I do in Brooklyn every Saturday morning — a solid test due to the combo of toting a huge backpack and navigating often-sketchy, potholed streets. Despite its semi-beastly size, I had no trouble scooting down narrow roads, parking in tricky spots and navigating bumpy terrain — the 5.2 inches of travel on the front forks were more than up to that particular challenge.

    The highway really is where the Dark Horse thrives, however. I rode it from Manhattan down to the Jersey shore to watch the Euro final with some friends, and I was blown away by the ease with which I could move up and down through its six speeds — and, when the situation called for it, approach triple-digit velocity with a pretty effortless twist of the throttle. The trip is about 50 miles, and I’m pretty sure I set a personal record on the way down, arriving in less than hour.

    Equally important, I had a hell of a fun time doing it. The drag handlebars, scooped seat and mid-mount foot controls create a rider-friendly geometry, allowing me to almost become one with the bike as I ripped down the Garden State Parkway. Would a windshield be nice? Maybe. But you can’t claim to favor old-school styled bikes without cherishing the rush of wind on your exposed face.

    two people standing by their 2022 chief dark horse motorcycles

    Indian Motorcycle

    “To be part of the team that was tasked with creating the 100th anniversary models of the new Chiefs was an absolute blast as well as a very humbling experience,” reflects Stenegard. “You could almost feel the founders of the brand watch over our shoulders, making sure we did it right.”

    ‘Nuff said. Well, almost.

    Anything else stand out?

    While I have loved rumbling around on the Dark Horse, I would be remiss not to share a few caveats. None are dealbreakers, but they are worth mentioning.

    As much as I dig the touchscreen, it’s not perfect. The turn-by-turn directions feature is super cool, but it could not locate my buddy’s place in Jersey. Only after trying a few nearby businesses was I able to hit on one it could find (thank you, Nicholas Creamery). It was also a frustrating challenge to get the bike, my phone and my earbuds to all sync up properly. I often found myself just leaving the bike out of the loop in order to listen to music while riding.

    2022 chief dark horse motorcycles with riders

    Indian Motorcycle

    The exhaust pipes are badass. But like all pipes, they get hot. And the positioning of this particular set has proven problematic — because it’s July in New York City, I’ve been riding this thing in shorts and I’ve singed the inside of my right calf multiple times on them, just maneuvering into parking spots. It ain’t pretty.

    Lastly, the only way to bring a friend along for the ride on this exact bike is to accessorize with a $200 Passenger Pillion and $180 Passenger Pegs. (Yes, you could opt for a Super Chief, which comes standard with a passenger seats — and also saddlebags, a windshield and floorboards, making it quite a different bike.)

    To be fair, this final criticism is something of a compliment. This bike is so damn fun — it’s just a shame to not be able to share a bundle of thrills a century in the making.

    What’s it cost?

    The base price is $16,999 for the Black Smoke colorway. It rises to $17,499 for the Alumina Jade Smoke and Stealth Gray hues.

    2022 Indian Chief Dark Horse

    2022 chief dark horse motorcycle

    Indian Motorcycle

    Base Price: $16,999

    Powertrain: 1,890 cc Thunderstroke 116 twin-cylinder engine; six-speed transmission

    Horsepower: 79 (approx.)

    Torque: 120 foot-pounds

    Fuel Capacity: four gallons

    Weight (Empty Tank/Full of Fuel): 647 lbs/670 lbs

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    Exceptional Coffee Ordered Through Text, and 5 Other New Home Releases

    Welcome to Window Shopping, a weekly exercise in lusting over home products we want in our homes right the hell now. This week: a strawberry vinegar, a knife for all things fish related and more.

    Fellow Drops

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    Fellow Drops

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    Made In Fishing Knife Collection

    made in fishing knife collection

    Made In

    Made In is getting into the fishing category. No, it’s not dropping a fishing rod, but it is expanding its knife collection with a fishing knives set. The knives were designed with Tom Colicchio, a James Beard Award-winning chef and Top Chef judge. Included in the set are two eight-inch blades: the Flexible Fillet Knife, which is straight-edged for cutting, deboning, skinning and filleting, and the Utility Knife, which is serrated to help lob off heads, prep bait or work with frozen fish.

    Price: $89

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    Toko

    toko custom drawers

    Toko

    There’s nothing exciting about designing and buying desk drawers. Or maybe there is. Toko is a new drawer company, spawned by a husband-and-wife duo during the pandemic. The website’s interface makes it, dare I say, fun to design the drawer of your dreams. Set the length and depth of the drawer you’re designing for, and set up the add ons as the computer-generated image to the left shows you how it’ll come out.

    Price: $27+

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    Fellow Carter

    fellow carter everywhere mug

    Fellow

    Fellow makes a lot of favorite coffee products from its much-beloved water kettles to its hyped-up coffee grinder. Its Carter line of mugs — which includes the Move and the Everywhere — are a recent inclusion in the brand’s lineup, and it recently won a Specialty Coffee Association award for design. The leak-proof mugs are sleek and keep beverages hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours. The Move mug has a snap-in splash guard so you can drink more easily — and mess free — when on the go. Fellow recently added three new colorways to its Carter line: mint chip, buttered popcorn and boxed wine (exclusively for the 12-ounce Move mug), and they’re all available now.

    Price: $28+

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    Brightland x Oishii Lush Strawberry Vinegar

    lush strawberry vinegar

    Brightland

    When we covered Oishii in a previous Window Shopping, we called it the perfect berry in every way from its aroma to its taste. Now the perfect strawberry is in vinegar form by way of Brightland. Lush is made to evoke the same smell and taste of Oishii’s berries, and it’s also Brightland’s first time collaborating on a vinegar. It’s recommended to use the vinegar in a cocktail, with grilled summer fruit or soft-ripened cheese.

    Price: $25

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    Red Clay Spicy Peach Honey

    red clay spicy peach honey

    Red Clay

    Spicy honey is hot in more ways than one. Yes, it’s spicy, but it’s also super big right now, and when you taste it, you’ll know why. South Carolina-based Red Clay’s newest spicy sauce is the Spicy Peach Honey, which pairs raw wildflower honey with juicy ripe peaches. Enjoy it on waffles, fried chicken, biscuits, ice cream — honestly, you can probably just eat it by the spoonful.

    Price: $11

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    Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer.

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    Looking for an Indoor Bike Option? Get This Discounted Peloton Alternative

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    If you already have a road bike, you probably aren’t in the market for a Peloton. What you may want instead is an indoor trainer that offers some of the same bells and whistles but lets you ride your own bike. This is where the Wahoo KICKR comes into play. This trainer is optimized for some of the most accurate power numbers you can find on a trainer and offers five degrees of side-to-side movement to add a bit of realistic feel to your indoor rides. Right now you can pick up this excellent machine for 10 percent off at Competitive Cyclist.

    The trainer is also foldable for easy storage, is made from hardy steel components and uses electromagnetic resistance to mimic the ups and downs of the road. It is compatible with just about any rear axle size, ensuring that no matter what bike you have, you can pair it with the KICKR.

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    This Leather Boot Is a True Work of Art

    The Rome Boot by TAFT is more like a work of art than your typical leather boot. Each boot is made by artisans in Spain, who use four different coats of paint to obtain the rich finish in the leather upper — one look at this boot and you can tell the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s no wonder why the Rome is one of TAFT’s most popular boot styles. Whether you want to pair it with your favorite blue suit, or jeans and a tee on the weekend, this versatile boot excels in both formal and casual settings. But style is nothing without comfort. The leather sole has rubber inserts that make the Rome nice and comfortable whether you’re on the dancefloor or walking around the city. Give your wardrobe an upgrade with this boot that will last season after season.

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    The Ferrari SF90 Stradale by NOVITEC

    The Ferrari SF90 Stradale was actually a special model to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Scuderia Ferrari, and while the main power comes from a twin-turbo V8 engine, the SF90 also comes with three additional electric motors for a total power output of 968 hp (735 kW) with a torque figure of 800 Nm … surely impressive numbers straight from the factory in Maranello, Italy.

    But we wouldn’t be writing about NOVITEC if they didn’t manage to upgrade the already potent Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the NOVITEC exhaust system with metal catalysts boosts the overall power to 1,033 hp (760 kW) with 858 Nm of torque, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes only 2.5 seconds after a visit at NOVITEC with a top speed in excess of 350 km/h.

    To achieve this increase in power, the NOVITEC exhaust system is created with 100-cell metal catalysts and twin stainless tailpipes that come with a diameter of 112 millimeters, complete with beautiful carbon exhaust tips, this system optimizes exhaust flow and because of the fully thermally insulated pipes the temperature in the engine bay is reduced … if you prefer even more heat control you can always opt for the NOVITEC 999 gold-plating.

    The NOVITEC exhaust system is available with, or without electronic sound management, you know, the active control flaps in the exhaust pipes to set the sound to ‘LOUD’ or ‘INSANELY LOUD’, if you want to get the lightest possible exhaust system for your Ferrari SF90 you should get the NOVITEC system in INCONEL, a lightweight material used on Formula One exhaust systems.

    While the sound is extremely important, especially on a hybrid car, looks shouldn’t be forgotten other, and to that extend NOVITEC usually teams up with VOSSEN for their forged alloy wheels, and this black Ferrari isn’t any different, a set of high-tech forged wheels made in the USA are fitted, in this case, finished in ‘Bronzino’, but NOVITEC offers 72 different colors to their clients.

    These NOVITEC NF10 wheels look like a ten-spoke design, but if you look closely it’s, in fact, a ‘double’ five-spoke design, and thanks to some amazing machining tech, VOSSEN managed to create a set of wheels that perfectly fill out the wheel arches on this Ferrari SF90 Stradale, 9.5×20 inch wheels at the front with 255/35 ZR 20 tires and bigger and wider wheels in 12×21 inch for the rear, this time with massive 325/35 R 21 tires fitted, the staggered dimensions emphasize the wedge shape of this Ferrari.

    With custom wheels come the need for lowering a car in my humble opinion, and it seems NOVITEC feels the same way, they offer a set of lowering springs to bring the SF90 30mm lower to the street at the front and 25mm lower at the rear, just enough to make a visual impact, and by lowering the center of gravity, this also improves on handling.

    NOVITEC also offers customization for the interior, offering the client the option to color match the leather or Alcantara upholstery to the color they selected on the wheels, but as usual, the demo car doesn’t show any custom interior treatment … I guess now it’s time to wait for NOVITEC to release an aero kit for the SF90, or perhaps even an N-LARGO limited edition.

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    Stoic’s camping gear has been all about affordability and giving more people access to the outdoors with decent gear for a better price. The Hybrid Cooler has a handy strap for easy carrying, holds up to 24 cans and has semi-welded seams to keep the cooler from leaking as things begin to get melty. And heck, it looks pretty damn nice to boot.

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    Best V8 Engines Ever Produced

    In almost all cases, manufacturers who choose to equip their cars with a V8 engine do so knowingly and deliberately. After all, such engines represent the first big step in crossing over a threshold to where performance becomes the sole focus; efficiency and economy are often not even invited as guests for a ride-along in the back seat.

    With a quick glance at the back mirror, those pesky 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines begin to disappear into the horizon. Then, with the proverbial “pedal-to-the-medal”, the V8 power plant unanimously declares “all-in” with a loud roar – because this journey is all about thrill-seeking and checking things off the bucket list.

    While high-performance V8 engines have normally been reserved for exotics – and muscle cars, in the more distant past – its application has been seen more in the mainstream these days. With the proliferation of automotive technologies, the V8 engine has become a gateway into the world of attainable supercar performance; each new engine is better than the one before it. But if you prefer roaring V10s, or hearty V12s, check these links out. However, if V8s are more your cup of tea, read on.

    Here’s the shortlist of 10 such engines, curated for your reading pleasure:

    Ferrari F106

    Ferrari F106 Engine

    Ferrari’s F106 V8 engine dates as far back as 1973, where it first featured in the Dino 308 GT4. Right from the get-go, it produced an impressive 250 hp from a 2.9L naturally-aspirated engine, which featured a flat-plane crank and dual-overhead cams.

    Such was the longevity and capability of the F106 unit, that it continued to be used – with significant updates and revisions along the way, including electronic fuel injection and multi-valve heads – for more than 30 years. Notable models which were equipped with the engine include the F355, 360 Modena, and arguably the most famous Ferrari of them all; the Ferrari F40, which fashioned a twin-turbocharged version of the F106 producing 471 hp.

    Dodge Supercharged Hemi

    Dodge Supercharged Hemi Engine

    Dodge’s Hellcat series of cars have really taken the world by storm, offering almost unfathomable power in a non-exotic production vehicle – or any vehicle for that matter. It’s truly a revival of the “American muscle” movement, with the supercharged Hemi able to produce as much as 807 hp and 717 lb-ft of torque via the Dodge Challenger Hellcat Super Stock. Handling, agility, and all that other kind of stuff aside, this makes the Hellcat Challenger/Charger the quintessential American sports car which can be had for well under the 6-figure mark brand new.

    The automaker is now offering the 6.2L ‘Redeye’ V8 as a crate engine (aptly nicknamed ‘Hellcrate’) through Mopar. It can be purchased at a starting price of US$21,807. The ‘Redeye’ version comes with a larger supercharger than the previous Hellcrate engine and has been tuned for more boost, a slightly higher redline, and a host of other improvements. These are what has allowed it to improve from 707 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque to its current 807 hp state. An absolute unit.

    BMW S63

    BMW S63 Engine

    Like other automakers on this list, BMW is no stranger to producing some of the world’s best V8 engines. The latest incarnation would be its masterpiece ‘S63‘ – a 4.4L twin-turbocharged engine that produces at least 600 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque in the current-gen BMW M5 sedan.

    Though it’s true that this grants the quintessential luxury-performance saloon some serious supercar credentials, a look back to days gone by reminds us that engines such as the ‘S62’ and ‘S65′ deserve just as much recognition for their contribution to the Bavarians’ V8 platform. Respectively, each engine displaced 4.9L and 4.0L and were both naturally aspirated.

    Lexus 2UR-GSE

    Lexus 2UR-GSE Engine

    The 2UR-GSE is the latest iteration of Lexus‘ increasingly iconic naturally-aspirated V8 power plant. Currently reserved for the marque’s high-performance models – such as the IS F, RC F, GS F, LC 500, and brand-new IS 500 – the 5.0L engine blends typical Lexus reliability with a high-revving Japanese character. In its most powerful configuration, the 2UR-GSE produces 475 hp in the Lexus LC 500. Amidst an ever-changing landscape shifting towards hybridization and electrification, we hope that Lexus’ legendary naturally-aspirated V8 lives on for as long as possible

    Much like our other selections, the 2UR-GSE owes much of its distinctions to predecessors such as the 1UZ-FE which debuted in 1989. This 4.0L V8 engine has proven to be bulletproof over the test of time, in addition to the universal recognition it has received for being smooth, refined, and sufficiently powerful for its intended application. It has served as the platform upon which the formidable GSE would eventually be conceived.

    Ferrari F136

    Ferrari F136 Engine

    The F136 succeeded the legendary F106, first appearing as a 4.3L naturally-aspirated engine in the 2004 Ferrari F430, producing 483 hp. Like the F106, the F136 would see widespread application throughout the Ferrari lineup; however, it was also featured on a number of Maserati models in concert with the relationship between the two marques.

    Most notably, a 454 hp, 4.7L version of the F136 featured on the Maserati GranTurismo and is widely regarded as having one of the best engine/exhaust notes to come out of the V8. The F136 would reach its zenith in the Ferrari 458 Italia Speciale, where it cranked out a massive 597 hp from its 4.5L naturally-aspirated power plant.

    Perhaps the most significant (and regretful) fact about the F136, is that it is the last naturally-aspirated V8 engine Ferrari would ever produce. It was replaced by the twin-turbocharged F154 V8 engine in 2015, where it debuted on the Ferrari 488 GTB.

    McLaren M830T / M840T

    McLaren M830T / M840T Engine

    Despite only producing V8-powered automobiles since as recently as 2011 (via the MP4-12C), you could argue that McLaren‘s engineers are truly the world’s V8 engine artisans, and few would dispute that. After all, it’s virtually all they know these days, with every single McLaren model – bar the V6-hybrid McLaren Artura – fitted with some adaptation of their M838T or M840T twin-turbocharged V8 motors.

    The 3.8L M838T is found in its Sports Series range of cars, which includes the entry-level McLaren 540C and goes all the way up to the indomitable 666 hp McLaren 675 LT. The 4.0L M840T features on all of the Super Series cars, which covers the ‘700 range’ of models, plus the addition of the McLaren GT. In its Ultimate form, the 4.0L unit – dubbed the M840TR – produces 814 hp in the McLaren Senna GTR. The McLaren Speedtail hybrid ‘hyper GT produces some 1,035 hp through the combination of an M840T and electric motor.

    GM Small Block LT1/LT2

    GM Small Block LT1/LT2 Engine

    Introduced in 2014 for the C7 Corvette, the 6.2L naturally-aspirated V8 LT1 engine is part of GM’s 5th-generation small block engine family. It continues to be used on the present-day Camaro, with a new version of the engine – known as the LT2 – carrying on the bloodline via the brand new mid-engine C8 Corvette. The LT2 retains the 6.2L capacity but is more powerful than the LT1, producing at least 495 hp and 470 lb-ft in its latest configuration.

    This was achieved by designing more efficient air-intakes sand exhaust manifolds, while also featuring a better lubrication system and more resilient camshaft. While it’s not a monster-out-of-the-box like say, Dodge’s Hellcat engine, the lightweight naturally-aspirated powerplant remains perfectly suited for what the Corvette is the best at delivering – brilliant all-around performance at a fraction of the cost of comparable options. The still-relevant LT1 is now being offered as a crate engine via GM’s performance division, with its 460 hp on tap for under US$10,000. Project car, anyone?

    Audi 4.2L FSI

    Audi 4.2L FSI Engine

    When Audi’s 4.2L FSI V8 engine was introduced, it was a bit of a departure from what Audi enthusiasts had grown accustomed to over the years. As one of the marques which helped to proliferate the use of turbochargers on production cars, the aforementioned engine first appeared in the 2006 Audi RS4 as a high-revving naturally-aspirated power plant.

    Over time, it proved to be a fan-favorite in spite of its lack of forced induction and featured on such models as the RS5 and mid-engined R8. As a naturally aspirated unit, the FSI V8 was able to rev up to 8,250 rpm and had a distinctively exotic exhaust note, regardless of the model it was mounted in.

    The engine remained naturally-aspirated up until its use in the 444 hp Audi RS5; since then, recent iterations of the engine are now turbocharged and produce up to 600 hp.

    Mercedes-AMG M178

    Mercedes-AMG M178 Engine

    The modern-day Mercedes-AMG line-up is blessed with their omnipotent ‘M178’ 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8, which itself deserves all the plaudits and is a shoo-in for selection. While it’s the most advanced iteration of the automaker’s V8, our personal favorite would have to be the ‘M156’ 6.2L V8 first powered the 467 hp naturally-aspirated C63 AMG. Like its successor, the M156 would feature in almost every Mercedes-AMG model of that era, including the SL63.

    The ultimate version of this V8 motor would be the ‘M159’, which was equipped in the automaker’s flagship SLS supercar, producing 622 hp. The SLS has since been succeeded by the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series, which produces 720 hp from its twin-turbocharged ‘M178’, and recently set the new production car lap record at the Nürburgring.

    Ford ‘Voodoo’ Flat-Plane

    Ford 'Voodoo' Flat-Plane Engine

    The ‘Voodoo’ engine produced by Ford is a 5.2L naturally-aspirated V8 which was made especially for cars such as the 526 hp Mustang Shelby GT350 and GT350R. Suffice to say, the Voodoo was a match made in heaven for the line-up’s most balanced and track-focused Mustang models. By utilizing a flat-plane crankshaft, the engine weighs less and revs faster and higher (to 8,250 rpm) than the otherwise standard engines in other models. Its configuration also gives it an almost-exotic exhaust note, border-lining on ‘un-American’ – but owners won’t mind, as their domestic car hangs just fine with the exotics and other high-end sports cars on the race-track.

    Following the template of past flat-plane V8 engines, the Voodoo applies similar principles as engines that once powered hot-rods and muscle cars back in the 20th century – with impressive bang-for-buck, the engines produced big horsepower at a fraction of the cost of what was used in European sports cars and even domestic rivals. This provided owners with a rightfully potent automobile, and extra money left in the bank. It’s hard to argue with that!